रेलवे ट्रैक, सड़क ही नहीं कब्र के पास भी विचरण करते हैं हाथीElephants are social animals that exhibit strong bonds within their herds. This is demonstrated by their reluctance to leave an area after the death of a member. This behavior has been observed in Chhattisgarh, India, where elephants have been seen staying near the graves of deceased members, protecting their young, and...
more... assisting injured individuals. Notably, they also allow for human intervention in cases where elephants need assistance, such as when they fall into wells or become ill. Elephants in Chhattisgarh are particularly drawn to the region's forests, often venturing into populated areas. This behavior is not uncommon, as experts from the Wildlife Institute of India have found that elephants' tendency to linger near railway tracks after a death is a natural response to the loss of a herd member. This is supported by multiple incidents in Chhattisgarh, including one where a herd of elephants stayed near the grave of a member for several days and another where elephants allowed humans to rescue a calf from a well without exhibiting aggression.
Elephants are social animals, they stay together in a herd. After the death of a herd member, they don't want to leave the area. This has been observed in Chhattisgarh, India, where elephants stay near the graves of deceased members, protect their young, and help injured individuals. They also allow humans...
more... to help them when they are ill or fall into wells. Chhattisgarh's forests are a favorite place for elephants, and they often move into populated areas. This is not surprising, as experts from the Wildlife Institute of India have found that elephants stay near railway tracks after a death because of the loss of a herd member. This has been seen in multiple incidents in Chhattisgarh, including one where a herd stayed near a dead member's grave for several days and another where they allowed humans to rescue a calf from a well without getting angry.